Serdur Global's architectural design team has chosen for you. Serdur Global's interior designers have years of experience in designing all kinds of living spaces, from homes to offices, hotels to restaurants. They have compiled the rising decoration trends of recent times for you.
Surfaces and Objects Inspired by Nature
During the pandemic period, our desire to strengthen our connection with nature in our homes, where we spend much more time, is increasing day by day. The raw, porous, and imperfect nature of organic materials creates a calming and healing ambiance in interior spaces. We can see materials such as stone, marble, terracotta, and travertine being used everywhere, from bathtubs to furniture and decorative objects. If you are also drawn to the allure of returning to nature, you can acquire earthy objects like Akiko Hirai's ceramics or, if you have spacious areas, grow an olive tree in your home.
Tactile Textiles
To imbue our spaces with more emotion, we will focus on touchable details. Over the next few years, patterned jutes, woven furniture, checks, tweeds, mohair, and velvet textiles will add warmth to every area of our homes.
The Return of Brown
We are yet to know if brown, the darling of the 1970s, will put an end to the reign of pastel colors that have dominated recent years. However, after 2022, we will witness the rapid spread of earthy tones, chocolatey browns, caramels, and taupe. We can't wait to see the new combinations that will emerge when these shades harmonize with pastel colors.
Smart Homes
Technology continues to rule every aspect of our lives, including our living spaces. Interior designs that utilize new technologies feel both contemporary and futuristic. High-tech homes that require a substantial budget provide first and foremost, tight security. Smart home systems enable the management of sound, heating, irrigation systems, air conditioners, shutters, and cleaning devices with a single voice command or through a mobile phone. These advanced solutions are already widely available in developed countries.
Venetian Plaster
Venetian plaster, containing various types of quartz limestone and pigments, is a decorative plaster that gives surfaces the appearance of marble. In the coming years, we will encounter it more frequently. This decorative plaster can transform even a brand-new space into one adorned with antique walls, creating historical backdrops for your dreams in the hands of skilled artisans.
Investment Parts
In an era where everything is consumed rapidly and becomes mundane, there is a quietly rising trend: investing in quality, durable, and long-lasting pieces. While budget-friendly and practical furniture continues to spread, if you look closely, you'll notice an increase in your circle of friends who carefully accumulate luxury items.
Bold Patterns and Colors
For quite some time, our living spaces have been dominated by dull and muted colors, but they will now make way for bold patterns and vibrant hues. As we move away from neutrals, we will be enchanted by daring colors like citrus green and "air force blue," as well as eye-catching wallpapers.
Leather Furniture and Upholstery
Whether artificial or genuine, furniture upholstered in rich-toned leather can instantly elevate the energy of a space by balancing out cold metals. As leather furniture ages, it gains the ability to tell a story, transforming from maximalist styles into refined and luxurious touches. For both living spaces and bedrooms, leather is an inviting fabric that allows you to express yourself through natural tones as well as vibrant colors. Don't hesitate to adorn your leather furniture with textured cushions to create stunning contrasts.
Personality and Emotionality
The era of arranging living spaces like they came straight out of a home decor store or catalog is behind us. Starting from 2022, homes will reflect their owners' personalities much more. Decorations in living spaces will highlight nostalgic or emotionally significant items and furniture that make people feel at home and more comfortable.
Vintage and Sustainable Accents
The disruptions in the global supply chain due to the pandemic have further increased the inclination towards vintage furniture. From a design perspective, vintage furniture takes on the role of the hero in every space, adding a sense of emotion with its texture and warmth. Amidst the fast furniture that can be selected from a catalog, there is now more space for valuable and high-quality furniture that will age alongside the household. Mixing and matching existing furniture with family heirlooms or antiques brings a timeless atmosphere to the space.
Sculptural furniture
Were you aware that curved forms create a subconscious sense of safety, friendliness, and hospitality? Perhaps that's why these shapes, which make people feel more valued and secure, will continue to be a trend in both architecture and decoration after 2022. Furniture with soft sculptural lines, elegant and sensual shapes, and deep and abundant chairs with rounded backs will be encountered more frequently.
Matte metals
You must have noticed how much matte finishes are being used in kitchen and bathroom furniture. This rapidly spreading trend will make an even stronger impact in 2022. In fact, within the next few years, we will see the most popular fixtures being produced from more matte materials like nickel and pewter.
High-Quality Outdoor Furniture
Our outdoor spaces have gained more value than ever before. The furniture used on verandas, which has become an extension of interior decor, is reaching a new and bold level. Garden furniture is now competing with the best interior designs, becoming increasingly elegant and sophisticated. In 2022, just like in interior decoration, outdoor spaces will feature designs with rounded lines, sculptural furniture, materials inspired by nature, and textured textiles.
Healthy Decoration
One of the habits we have acquired due to the Covid pandemic is to stay away from germs and viruses, and the biggest weapon for this is "not touching" objects. This habit, which makes us feel cleaner and healthier, will lead to the widespread use of touchless controls for many items, such as faucets, door handles, toilet lids, and light switches. In home decoration, we will see an increase in the use of materials with antimicrobial properties, such as copper and bronze.
As we realize the impact of light on our mental and physical health, our lighting fixtures will turn into light therapy devices. Sterilization cabinets for better cleaning of fruits and vegetables, faucets that mix water with ozone, self-cleaning sinks, high-quality air filters that work as quietly as a whisper, hygienic washing machines, and dishwashers will become essential parts of our lives